We may never see the first development version of Google Chrome Operating System until the beginning of next year. We can however look at some mock-up desktop designs of Chrome OS which are scattered throughout the web.
I've collected some of the best looking and interesting mock-ups, and you will be the judge if any of them can closely resemble or shall I say predict the look of the "real version" of Chrome OS once it comes out:
I've collected some of the best looking and interesting mock-ups, and you will be the judge if any of them can closely resemble or shall I say predict the look of the "real version" of Chrome OS once it comes out:
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If you know a link or two to other Google Chrome OS mock-up designs, please share them with us via comment.
The first one looks good but I'm sure Google can do a lot better than all of those mockups.
ReplyDeleteSuperb mock-up designs, but lets see what Google can do with their GUI designers.
ReplyDeleteI vote it's gonna look something like #6, basic, very gnome-like.
ReplyDeleteFirst one is cool.
ReplyDeleteI'd bet on #2 because it has the simplest and most Google-like design of them all.
ReplyDeletebtw: Most of them look very Windows-oriented.
Wow, these are some boring designs. I hope Google can come up with something a little more innovative/intriguing. If it's just another linux OS, I don't think people are going to care very much.
ReplyDeleteCome on, Google! We're rooting for another Gmail, not another Lively.
I think it's not really good,it is bad anyway.
ReplyDeletethe best is linux OS and Windows
#1 and #2 are really the only good mockups here...
ReplyDeleteApparently, ChromeOS will have a "status bar", that has the time, and application menu, a "Chrome button", and a battery indicator.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.techcrunch.com/2009/09/01/chrome-os-the-code-clues-are-out-there/
I just hope that Google getting in to the desktop market will tempt more Windows only software vendors to produce for the Linux market.
ReplyDeleteI like #1 and #2.
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